4.8 KiB
stage | group | info | type |
---|---|---|---|
none | unassigned | To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments | howto |
Customize the Help and sign-in page messages (FREE SELF)
In large organizations, it is useful to have information about who to contact or where
to go for help. You can customize and display this information on the GitLab /help
page and on
the GitLab sign-in page.
Add a help message to the Help page
You can add a help message, which is shown at the top of the GitLab /help
page (for example,
https://gitlab.com/help):
- On the top bar, select Menu > {admin} Admin.
- On the left sidebar, select Settings > Preferences.
- Expand Sign-in and Help page.
- In Additional text to show on the Help page, enter the information you want to display on
/help
. - Select Save changes.
You can now see the message on /help
.
NOTE:
By default, /help
is visible to unauthenticated users. However, if the
Public visibility level
is restricted, /help
is visible only to signed-in users.
Add a help message to the sign-in page
You can add a help message, which is shown on the GitLab sign-in page. The message appears in a new section titled Need Help?, located below the sign-in page message:
- On the top bar, select Menu > {admin} Admin.
- On the left sidebar, select Settings > Preferences.
- Expand Sign-in and Help page.
- In Additional text to show on the sign-in page, enter the information you want to display on the sign-in page.
- Select Save changes.
You can now see the message on the sign-in page.
Hide marketing-related entries from the Help page
GitLab marketing-related entries are occasionally shown on the Help page. To hide these entries:
- On the top bar, select Menu > {admin} Admin.
- On the left sidebar, select Settings > Preferences.
- Expand Sign-in and Help page.
- Select the Hide marketing-related entries from the Help page checkbox.
- Select Save changes.
Set a custom Support page URL
You can specify a custom URL to which users are directed when they:
- Select Support from the Help dropdown.
- Select See our website for help on the Help page.
- On the top bar, select Menu > {admin} Admin.
- On the left sidebar, select Settings > Preferences.
- Expand Sign-in and Help page.
- In the Support page URL field, enter the URL.
- Select Save changes.
Redirect /help
pages
- Introduced in GitLab 13.5.
- Enabled on GitLab.com and is ready for production use.
FLAG:
On self-managed GitLab, by default this feature is not available. To make it available, ask an administrator to
enable the :help_page_documentation_redirect
flag.
On GitLab.com, this feature is available but can be configured by GitLab.com administrators only.
The /help
URL of a GitLab instance displays a basic version of the documentation sourced from the
doc
directory of GitLab. /help
links
are often used for contextual help.
You can redirect these /help
links to either:
- The more navigable and searchable version published at
docs.gitlab.com
. - A destination that meets necessary requirements.
- On the top bar, select Menu > {admin} Admin.
- In the left sidebar, select Settings > Preferences.
- Expand Sign-in and Help page.
- In the Documentation pages URL field, enter the URL.
- Select Save changes.
Destination requirements
When redirecting /help
, GitLab:
- Redirects requests to the specified URL.
- Appends
ee
and the documentation path to the URL. - Appends
.html
to the URL, and removes.md
if necessary.
For example, if the URL is set to https://docs.gitlab.com
, requests for
/help/user/admin_area/settings/help_page.md
redirect to:
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/admin_area/settings/help_page.html
.